It said: “10.31 – Halloween 11.2 – Day of the Dead 11.4 – set your clocks back 11.6 – take your country back.”

Originally, it also included the line “11.7 Bring them to the guillotines.”

The Free Beacon reported DFL chief Corey Day said: “It is completely inconsistent with the standards we hold our employees to. I have spoken with Will and about our social media standards and our expectation that he use appropriate judgment when commenting and posting. He regrets the post and has deleted it.”

Day said the reference to execution, often used during the French Revolution, was “an inside joke.”

But Preya Samsundar, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, warned, “In a time where Republicans are being targeted for their stance on the issues, the comments made by the Minnesota DFL’s deputy communications director seemingly perpetuate the belief that violence against one’s opponent – especially if they are conservative – is acceptable.”

An ad released by the Republican National Committee compiled a montage of Democratic leaders urging violent resistance of their opponents.

There was Eric Holder’s call to kick Republicans, Maxine Waters’ to harass Trump officials in public, Nancy Pelosi’s, “I just don’t know why there aren’t uprisings” and Hillary Clinton’s, “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for.”

A commentator at Twitchy chided the Democrats for being able to “accidentally STAR in what could be the most BRUTAL RNC ad ever.”